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Roster Projection - Preseason Week 3


Jeremy Igo

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Should be coming later today at Wednesday pressers I believe.

Personally, I hope Cam doesn't play more than a quarter again. I don't trust the Patriots.

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So where does Fozzy end up?

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Will all due respect to Mr. Igo, Fozzy will be on the team.

 

And look for him running back punts this Friday.

 

Obviously, the Barner move was a direct response to Fozzy's performance Sunday, Rivera's happiness with said performance, and his ability to run back punts and kickoffs.

 

Reaves, may very well end up on the practice squad, if he's eligible.

 

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I don't know what it is, but Russell looked awful to me Sunday.  Even my friend that coaches football said he looked horrid.  You got a closer look so maybe you can paint a prettier picture than I can?  Also, I think we keep 5 RB's including Tolbert.  Fozzy included.  

 

He took some terrible angles, and reacted slow in coverage. To be fair, so did Lester. 

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Yeah, glad I'm not the only one who saw that.  If we have to pick either one to start week 1 we might be hurting at that position.  Both are about as mediocre can be.  

 

Yep, Safety is definitely a position I would take a long look at the cut list for other teams on. It's pretty much a dumpster fire. 

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